The Birth of a Silver Bar! [ Pouring 10 oz. of .999 Fine Ag ]
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Published 2021-06-23
Pouring molten metal can be a bit dangerous. Even when you are focused and careful, accidents can happen. You can't see it, but I'm wearing a heavy leather welding jacket, apron, and protective boots. Along with a full face shield and even ear protection. Whenever you are doing any activity where there is a risk of grave injury, do your best to protect yourself with every necessary precaution available. It's no fun going to the hospital!
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All Comments (21)
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I love your 10oz bars , if you ever get shipping to Canada ,and do a run of silver . I’d buy as many as I could Amazing video buddy👍🏻👍🏻
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Excellent job as usual!
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Beautiful Jeff!
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Amazing. Beautiful
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Awesome stuff to watch, keep up the good work.
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Hello Jeff. It amasing to see you soon hit 100 k Subscribers...well done my friend 🌷 The passion you have for silver and gold is lovely to see . God bless you Jeff🌷
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Absolutely gorgeous
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Very nice Jeff
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Thanks for the video........
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Nice pour! Love the video work also!!
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Nice
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If that's kao wool or a ceramic fiber tile I hope your wearing a respirator.
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4:17 brilliant
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Where do you source the stamps that you use after the pour? Like your name and the Ag, they look great
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man you make that look easy
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Very nice :) Have you noticed when you melt silver with a blow torch that a lot of white dust appears and settles around the work area? Do you think it’s harmful to breath?
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I am getting sludge from my electric furnace when pouring my silver. Practiced 50 times tonight pouring 10oz bars and white hard stuff just keep clunking out and covering the top of the bar, any suggestions?
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Where did the silver come from for today's bar? Customer, or personal stockpile?
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The next thing I want to put in my lithic collection is a sliver bar.
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Where did you get your lithic stamp by chance